Interview with Nik Kaestner, Berlin Autofrei
Nik Kaestner came to Berlin in 2020 after 38 years of living in the San Francisco (SF) Bay Area in California where he was the director ofContinue Reading
Editor’s Notes: To the Season
It’s the season of the holiday markets, yet as we know the pandemic has led to uncertain circumstances for many, with some returning to being open asContinue Reading
Interview with Montréal based author Mary Soderstrom
“…the walkable city, the oldest kind of city, is going to be the key to whatever success we have in meeting the challenges of the future.” FromContinue Reading
Facing car-centricism
I established pedestrianspace.org to explore not just best cases of walkability but also barriers. The barriers are numerous, but one I value focusing on is car dependencyContinue Reading
Interview with All down on the Streets (Tutti Giù per Strada)
In interest to learn more about school streets initiatives worldwide, we chatted with Rome-based Anna Becchi of the Clean Cities Campaign about Tutti Giù per Strada a newContinue Reading
LJCDS Panel Talk: Value the Collective
Last week I took part in a panel talk hosted by none other than my alma mater La Jolla Country Day School (LJCDS)! This panel was part of fourContinue Reading
Friday Artist Feature: Betty Laurincova
Here at Pedestrian Space we love to do Friday Art Features, typically featuring artists from around the world whose work includes themes of urbanism and mobility. This Friday,Continue Reading
Interview with Deputy Mayor Koen Kennis on ‘Living Streets’ of Antwerp
Interview with Koen Kennis, Deputy Mayor of Antwerp responsible for mobility on ‘Living Streets’ “Antwerp is pocket-sized metropolis. Being a historical city, a port city, a prosperous city, weContinue Reading
Voices of Mileus
Here at Pedestrian Space, walkability is a central focus in our advocacy for quality of life and sustainable urbanism. While we advocate for car-free spaces and pedestrianization,Continue Reading
Autumn Editor’s Notes: Observations from Kraków
There is a dynamic and challenging picture of mobility here, with strong public transit use and pedestrian connectivity and activity but also low modal shares of cyclingContinue Reading